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Civic Engagement Student Trainings
Check out this Teen's Guide to Civic Engagement - written for teens by teens.
JewV'Nation Frequently Asked Questions
Besides creating a sustainable outreach project each Fellow will Advance professionally through comprehensive training in leadership; Build projects to scale to effectively reach and impact Jewish life for Jews on the margin; Create a strong community of colleagues, friends and mentors; Develop knowledge of what Jewish texts, traditions, and history say about building community; Expand one’s network of innovators, rabbis, leaders, and advocates; Gain program development and outreach skills in a Jewish context.
JewV’Nation Fellowship
JewV’Nation Fellowship is a leadership development program for visionary Jewish leaders across North America.
Support ReformJudaism.org
Your donation to the Union for Reform Judaism supports the content of ReformJudaism.org as well as communities across North America. Help us make a better world possible—one in which all Jewish people can participate and be proud.
18 Questions to Ask Your Child After Summer Camp
After your child returns from jewish summer camp and catches up on sleep, what do you ask to avoid the dreaded "We did fun stuff" response?
Apply to Join the L'Taken Staff Assistant Team!
Learn about becoming a staff assistant and how to apply.
The Journey for Justice
Support voting rights for all Americans through the RAC’s congregational postcard campaign. Racial Justice High Holiday Sermon Resources are available here. PLEASE NOTE - The NAACP march schedule has changed significantly.
Home from the Holy Land: 5 Questions for Talking with Teens about Their Israel Trip
They come home glowing, having spent weeks trekking across hills, deserts, and farmland, spending the night under the stars, and tracing their Jewish heritage – all while making new friends and forging a relationship with Israel.